how do you reset a 2008 kia spectre tpms light?
remove and reinstall wheel requires resetting tpms
It stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
If the tpms light in your jeep patriot is on, it means that the pressure in your tires has dropped too low. To reset the light, you simply have to inflate your tires to the right amount of pressure.
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The tire pressure monitoring system varies on Pontiac Grand Prix depending on the year of the car as some years do not have the TPMS. To reset the TPMS light, refer to the manual for your car.
TPMS Warning Indicator (Tire Pressure Monitoring System). Your tire pressure is low. check that your tire pressure is set to manafacturer specs when done the TPMS reset button is underneath the dash to the right of the steering wheel. The button its self is pretty small so you got to be looking for it. If you have aftermarket wheels and/or bigger tires and the light stays on even after reset that means you didnt get the TPMS adaptor for the aftermarket upgrade.
That is the light for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). The light is on because one or more of your tires is low of air. Read your owners manual to find out how to reset it after airing up the tires.
On a 2008 Ford Crown Victoria : If you mean the warning light just to the right of your right turn signal indicator arrow : That is your Tire Pressure Monitoring System ( TPMS ) warning light ( if the TPMS warning light is flashing , either the spare tire is in use or a malfunction has been detected in the TPM system )
"TPMS" light when ON indicates that tire pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning. One or more of the TPMS components may experience failure. Vehicle should be driven to the authorized dealer for service. This warning is different from "underinflation" warning, also found on the dashboard in shape of deflated tire with "!" in the middle.
With the car not moving, either running or the accessory switch in the on position and the tire pressure where you want it, push and hold the TPMS button for 5-7 seconds or until the TPMS light on the dash goes out.
It's the TPMS warning light. "Tire pressure monitoring system"